name the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea and who governs them
Sicily and Sardinia are the largest by far and both are part of Italy.
The country with the largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea is Italy. Notable islands include Sicily, which is the largest island in the Mediterranean, and Sardinia, the second largest. Both islands are known for their rich history, cultural heritage, and diverse landscapes.
Sicily and Sardinia are the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, and they both belong to Italy.
Sardinia and Sicily are Mediterranean Islands that are part of Italy. They are also the two largest islands in the Mediterranean.
Cyprus is the largest island country, although the northern section is occupied by Turks who declared their own sovereignty. The two larger islands in the Mediterranean are Sicily and Sardinia, both part of Italy.
The largest Mediterranean country by land area is Algeria.
Denmark governs Greenland.
Denmark governs the world's largest island, which is Greenland.
Malta is an Island, Malta Islands is the largest of the three major islands that constitute the Maltese archipelago and Republic of Malta. Malta is in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea directly south of Italy and north of Libya.
Algeria.
Spain is the largest country by land area with a Mediterranean coastline.
Algeria is the country with the largest land mass on the Mediterranean Sea. It has a coastline of approximately 998 miles (1,600 km) along the Mediterranean Sea.